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Central Baltimore Housing Strategy Residential Development and Marketing Task Force March 9, 2016
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Central Baltimore Housing Goals Build strong, stable housing markets in all neighborhoods Grow by 3,000 households Preserve and improve affordable housing
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Key Activities Raise $17.5 million Calm traffic on all residential streets Improve schools to middle-class quality Reduce number and impact of metropolitan- serving clinics Market Neighborhoods
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Progress 2012-2016 -265 Vacants Rehabbed -All Neighborhoods Strengthened -500 New Housing Units -151 New Affordable Units -Public Housing Improved
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Progress 2012-2016 265 Vacants Rehabbed – Greenmount West
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Progress 2012-2016 265 Vacants Rehabbed - Barclay
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Progress 2012-2016 265 Vacants Rehabbed - Remington
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Progress 2012-2016 All Neighborhoods Strengthened - Greenmount West
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Progress 2012-2015 All Neighborhoods Strengthened - Barclay
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Progress 2012 – 2015 All Neighborhods Strengthened - Remington
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Progress 2012-2016 500 New Housing Units - Barclay
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Progress 2012-2016 500 New Housing Units - Charles Village
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Progress 2012 - 2015 500 New Housing Units - Remington
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Progress 2012-2015 500 New Housing Units - Greenmouont West
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Progress 2012-2016 151 Affordable Housing Units - Barclay
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Progress 2012 - 2016 Public Housing Improved – Charles North
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Progress 2012-2015 Public Housing Improved - Barclay
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Goal 1 Create Strong, Stable Housing Markets in All Central Baltimore Neighborhoods
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Strong and Stable Plug Financing Gaps for Row House Rehab - $6.5 million
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Strong and Stable Neighborhoods Plug Financing Gaps NeighborhoodHousesCostGap Barclay 5013.6 mil1.0 mil Charles North 5 1.8 mil200K Charles Village 2515.2 mil2.2 mil Greenmount West 30 8.0 mil560K Harwood30 7.2 mil1.0 mil Old Goucher 10 3.4 mil565K Remington30 7.0 mil800K Total 18056.2 mil6.2 mil
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Strong and Stable Neighborhoods Improving Livability
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Strong and Stable Neighborhoods $3 Million for Non-residential development- Waverly Main Street
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Strong and Stable Neighborhoods Improve Schools
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Strong and Stable Neighborhoods 3-Legged Stool for Families
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Goal 2 Grow Central Baltimore by 3,000 Net New Households
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3,000 Net New Households Progress 2012-2015 Vacants Rehabbed 265 New Units Developed 500 Total 765
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3,000 Net New Households Reduce Vacancy by Strengthening Neighborhoods Household Gain: 850
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3,000 Net New Households How Much New Construction? Progress 2012-2015 765 Vacancy Reduction 850 Subtotal1,615 New Construction1,385 Total3,000
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3,000 Net New Households Remington - $3 Million
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3,000 Net New Households Charles North – Amtrak Sites
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3,000 Net New Households Charles North - Tony Cheng Sites
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3,000 Net New Households Charles North – Building a Residential Market Through Non-Residential Development - $3 million
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3,000 Net New Households Barclay/Old Goucher - $1 Million
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Goal 3 Maintain Income Diversity Improve Current Affordable Housing Units
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Maintain Income Diversity Remington - Miles Avenue
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Maintain Income Diversity HUBS
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Maintain Income Diversity Greenmount West Legacy Residents
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